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Right, and now good, faithful Catholics are in a state of confusion. He better be concerned.
Quote from: LoverOfTraditionRight, and now good, faithful Catholics are in a state of confusion. He better be concerned.Have you been holding your breath for a clarification/explanation? I haven't.
Francis was concerned the interview could be misunderstood...
http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/pope-was-concerned-interview-could-be-misunderstood-writer-says/[/i]Pope Francis reportedly reiterated his phrase, adding that “everyone has his own idea of good and evil and must choose to follow the good and fight evil as he conceives them. That would be enough to make the world a better place.”These sentences led to a certain amount of criticism for the Roman Pontiff.The Pope's knowledge that he could be misunderstood is why – according to Socci – Fr. Federico Lombardi, director of the Holy See press office, was “told to maintain that the text of the interview had not been revised by Pope Francis and that it was penned by Scalfari after an informal chat.”
Fr. Lombardi also underlined that “the interview is not part of Pope Francis' Magisterium.”[/i]
Legem credendi, lex statuit supplicandi
2Vermont, I think the article you linked to was mistranslated.
Quote from: Mithrandylan2Vermont, I think the article you linked to was mistranslated.How do you know? What part looks mistranslated?
Quote from: 2VermontQuote from: Mithrandylan2Vermont, I think the article you linked to was mistranslated.How do you know? What part looks mistranslated? It's a joke.